Plans to build a church and community centre have suffered a setback after Bingham Methodist Church failed in its bid for £1/2m from the lottery.
A nursery attached to Dukeries College and Complex is to close after its governing body decided a funding deficit was becoming too large.
An inter-house singing competition at the Minster School, Southwell, was won by Emily Stutchbury (13).
Two residents of council-owned flats in Newark have claimed in court that the block is a hive of drug use and dealing.
Public opinion is being sought on plans to turn council-owned land into a retail and leisure complex that could help to revitalise shopping in Ollerton.
Clubs and organisations are being asked to help maintain a 25-year twinning link between Southwell and the French town of Sees.
A recently reopened youth club is proving to be so popular it already has a waiting list.
When people in Southwell were first encouraged to try their hand at badminton up to 20 players queued to use the single court that was available.
More than 60 people followed the South Notts Hunt on Boxing Day.
A young couple have criticised the treatment they received from a landlord after they were burgled twice in five weeks.
Demolishing the Georgian mansion that is part of Newark’s Old Magnus Buildings could be one way to salvage plans for a cultural centre, according to a district councillor.
A group of young footballers have nowhere to train during the week because councillors in Balderton have stopped their club using its playing fields in the evenings.
Nottinghamshire County Council’s cabinet has proposed a rise in council tax of 3% next year which, it says, is 1.2 points below inflation.
Discounts on the cost of hiring rooms in Newark Town Hall are to be given to local community groups and people holding celebratory parties.
A chapter in the history of the Newark Division of St John Ambulance will close at midnight on December 31.
Youngsters have been getting to grips with some of the play equipment installed at the new Wynhill teenage adventure area in Bingham.
The grandmother of a girl who died from a brain tumour has published her third cookery book to raise money for medical research.
A piano-tuning and repair course run in Newark since 1972 looks set to stay put.
Urgent calls have been made for more legal off-road parking spaces to be provided in Bingham before wardens return to the streets in May to start issuing tickets.
More people are turning to a Newark introduction service in the hope of finding love.